Thursday, June 26, 2008

Receive the Power Concert!

I will now also be performing at the main World Youth Day concert (over 150,000 people)... I'm so exciiiiited!!!;)

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

After 8 days on silent retreat I am now in Bendigo on a short break. I feel so refreshed and ready for the upcoming World Youth Day. There is soooooo much ahead. Tonight I drive back to Melbourne for a 2 day first aid course, then a week of seminars and after that the pre-World Youth Day Days in the Diocese begin - Concerts, talks, and so much more.... I am so excited I can barely wait!! Another great thing is that my brother will be here in Australia for a few weeks!!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Sheet Music on PRE-ORDER!


The WHAT A DAY sheet music for piano, guitar and vocals is soon out and can be pre-ordered at a super-low introductory price. Ideal for prayer meetings, churches and just playing at home. All proceeds go to evangelisation projects.
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Monday, June 09, 2008

Press Release and Studies!

We're in the middle of exam week here... Seminaries tend to be an exciting place to be during exam time - everyone seems become hyperactive and all-round more fun!!;)

A press release about my involvement with World Youth Day has been published so I can now mention some of the events I will be a part of. I will be involved in 4 events. 3 of these events will be in front of more than 150,000 people, and one of those 3 will be at the final Papal Mass which will be attended by an estimated 1/2 a million people. Before that I will be singing at the Stations of the Cross in Barangaroo (Darling Harbour, Sydney) and also a 40 minute acoustic set on the Thursday night...

I'll tell you more about the rest soon enough!! Back to my studies!!!

Monday, June 02, 2008

Exam Week!

Exam Week!!! This is the last push - exams next week then retreat and finally...Days in the Diocese(the week leading up to WYD... a week of concerts, events and fun!!) where I will be packed with stuff to do (gigs, traveling, etc) ...ooh man...I'm so excited!

On another note... I was instituted as Acolyte yesterday by the Archbishop of Melbourne. This means that I have been accepted by the Church to be an official minister of the Eucharist.